In GNU/Linux to GNU/Linux? For example there is some Samba-shared dir on Linux machine. And I wanna enter that dir from another Linux machine using Terminal or Virtual Console. In Windows it would start (if I'm not wrong) with "\\...". Then a machne name and so on. But if I wanna do it in Linux, I personally only can use Gnome DE with its network...

So help me please on this.

AlucardZero

06-05-2010 01:42 PM

smbmount

marozsas

06-05-2010 03:37 PM

also, smbclient !

As AlucardZero suggested, you can mount a share somewhere (lets say, /home/mr.alex/mnt) and from there, change dir to ~/mnt and use any filesystem-based command on the remote share.

or...you can use smbclient to browse the remote dir and remove, rename, copy files to or from the remote share without mounting it.

smbclient does not need to be an interactive command like above. It can read the standard input from a pipe, which means you can use it even in a script, something like "cat commands.txt | smclient //server/share "